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Taking Submissions: Consumed
Deadline: April 30th, 2025 Payment: 1500-4000=$10, 4001-75000=$20 Theme: Horror that involves food Arbutus Studios is planning our first prose horror anthology, “Consumed” for publication in 2025. The anthology’s title alludes to a central theme of food and eating. Itching to tell a twisted cannibal tale? Have a unique take on zombies? Cursed birthday cakes? All the above are in line with what we’re looking for. What we want For this anthology, Arbutus Studios seeks original horror stories that fit snugly within the imagery, concept, and theme of food. Tales submitted to Consumed can encompass more than one horror subgenre or blend other speculative genres into the narrative. We want to read stories we can’t put down, and thoughtful tales that linger with you long after the final page. Original, compelling stories will grab our attention. Retreads of familiar horror clichés will be privately mocked, and the tales sent straight to hell. We want to see interesting characters, unique worlds, and unsettling atmosphere. Surprise us. Scare us. Tickle our imagination. Arbutus Studios will automatically reject stories with extreme gore or stories that glorify sexual violence, child abuse, cruelty to animals, body-shaming, or other deviant behaviour. AI Statement Arbutus Studios does not accept submissions written, developed, or assisted by AI tools such as ChatGPT. We want stories created and written by real, living human beings. Any attempts to submit AI-assisted work will result in a permanent ban from future submissions to Arbutus Studios. Submissions All submissions must be emailed to [email protected] Please structure your email subject line as follows: Your story title/Your name/Horror anthology. Stories must be between 1,500 and 7,500 words in length. Submissions falling outside either end of this range will be automatically rejected. For reference, hyphenated words will be counted as one word and paragraph breaks are not included in word counts. Submission...
Taking Submissions: Trollbreath Magazine April 2025 Window
Submission Window: April 1st- 30th, 2025 Payment: Fiction: 4 cents per word for original works, and 1/2 cent per word for reprints. Poetry: $25 flat fee for any poem. Non-Fiction: $40. $150 for cover artwork. Theme: Speculative fiction, poetry, and non-fiction of all kinds with a particular fondness for slipstream and fabulism in all their delightful forms Trollbreath Magazine is a journal of speculative fiction, poetry, and non-fiction, publishing electronic issues on a quarterly schedule. Our interests are as varied as the endless amount of genres, from dark fantasy to hope punk to surrealism, and everything in between. We have a particular fondness for slipstream and fabulism in all their delightful forms, but what motivates us most are great stories by wonderful authors eager to share their visions of the past, the future, the in between, and everything that lies outside the margins. Coloring beyond the lines encouraged. Feel free to review our already published stories and poetry to get an idea of what we like. Stories, poems and articles will be available at the beginning of the quarter to paying members. Web Memberships give the subscriber the opportunity to read the issue on our website; eBook Memberships provide the additional right to download the issue in PDF or epub file format(s). Over the course of the quarter, a new story will be released from the paywall every Friday to the those without subscriptions, until all stories are available to the public. We read for two issues at a time during our month-long submission periods. Submission periods for fiction/poetry are as follows: April 1st- 30th (for the September and December issues of the same year) October 1st – 31st (for the March and June issues of the following year) Note: stories/poems sent outside the submission period will be deleted unread. We are open...
Taking Submissions: Strange Legacy: 2025
Deadline: April 30th, 2025 Payment: $20 and a contributor copy for US authors or $35 for non-US authors Theme: "Classic" monsters creature feature story (think all of the old Universal Monsters for inspiration.) Note: Reprints welcome Strange Legacy: 2025 (Creature Feature) is actually a continuation of the Strange Aeon anthology series. We are going in a slightly different direction this year thematically with a bit of a break from purely cosmic horror and focusing instead on the creatures, both traditional and original. The editorial style will remain the same. As usual, these style preferences apply to gore and sex as well: think early Weird Tales, no excessive language or explicit sexual references. (You do not have to remove all profanity from your submission—I can read around it—but, if your story is accepted, you will be required to remove it from the final version.) The theme of this year’s anthology is the “classic” monster story—from old favorites like vampires and werewolves to Lovecraftian creatures to the byproducts of insane science experiments. That being said, please send anything you consider a good story. Feel free to query for any questions. If you are planning to write a story especially for this anthology, by all means query the idea first. I am especially interested in stories of mad science, monster-based horror, weird western, and stories that “peel the onion.” Indeed, I cannot emphasize strongly enough the need for these categories. Victoriana and Lovecraft era period pieces will have a much harder time finding acceptance. For this anthology I’m asking for non-exclusive rights and will happily take reprints. Simply tell me the publication history so that I can give proper copyright acknowledgement. I will prioritize original stories over reprints and older, more obscure reprints over more recent ones. Simultaneous and multiple submissions are acceptable; please...
Taking Submissions: Sherlock Holmes: A Year of Mystery 1889 & 1890
Deadline: Deadline for proposals is April 30th, 2025. Submission deadline for stories is June 30th, 2025. Payment: $125 dollars and a contributor's copy Theme: Sherlock Holmes stories that are canonical in nature and fit the timeline below. “When I glance over my notes and records of the Sherlock Holmes cases between the years '82 and '90, I am faced by so many which present strange and interesting features that it is no easy matter to know which to choose and which to leave.” - Dr. Watson Synopsis: The year 1889 was a particularly busy one for Holmes with a number of cases including The Hound (Sept. 25-Oct. 20); “The Beryl Coronet” (Feb. 19-20); “The Man with the Twisted Lip” (June 18-19); “The Naval Treaty” (Aug. 1); “Cardboard Box” (Aug. 31- Sept. 2); “The Engineer’s Thumb.” (Sept. 7-8); “Crooked Man” (Sept. 11-12); and “Blue Carbuncle) (Dec. 27). Although things slowed a bit in 1890, prominent cases included “Copper Beeches” (April 5-20); “Silver Blaze” (Sept. 25-30) and “The Red-Headed League” (Oct. 9-11). But what other cases did our heroes encounter in these years? Find out in Sherlock Holmes: A Year of Mysteries – 1889 & Sherlock Holmes: A Year of Mysteries – 1890. Submission Guidelines: The stories must be Canonical in nature and fit with the timeline. Holmes and Watson should act like they do in the original stories. As you can see above, a number of the original cases from this period are specifically dated, so please bear that in mind when you are writing your story. Authors interested in participating should first send a synopsis of their adventure and the month of the year they wish it to take place. If your story does not need a specific month (i.e. it takes place in autumn and could be in September, October, or November)...
Taking Submissions: 100 Word Project April 2025
Deadline: April 30th, 2025 Payment: $1 Theme: Canteen Submissions for the 100 Word Project from Manawaker Studio are open January thru May and July thru November. The 100 Word Project is an ongoing project focused on 100 word stories which will be published as a monthly, themed online journal and in a yearly print anthology. Each month (except for June and December) will bring a new prompt, and on the first half of the next month nine of the submitted drabbles for that prompt will be posted in the public-facing section of the Manawaker Patreon alongside one drabble from Manawaker EiC, CB Droege. At the end of the year, the ten stories from each of the ten prompts will be assembled into the next volume of the 100 x 100 series. The project is curated and edited by CB Droege. 100 x 100 is published by Manawaker Studio as part of their regular line of anthologies. Current prompt The Prompt for April 2025 is ‘Canteen‘. The stories The only restrictions are that the stories are 100 words long (granting small leeway for different methods of counting, and not including the title (you don’t have to have a title, but we do like them)), previously unpublished, and written entirely by a person (We know it’s particularly tempting to get a generative AI to help meet the wordcount more precisely, but it’s totally against the spirit of our project.) The idea is that each contributor is writing a brand new story for each prompt as they are announced, but if you happen to have an unpublished drabble that already fits the theme, that works too. There are no genre requirements, but please keep content family friendly (No gore, no explicit sex, use profanity sparingly. General guideline: Would you feel uncomfortable reading the story to a group that includes at least one 12 year old child? If so, maybe it’s not right for us). As with...
Taking Submissions: Leg Iron Books Unthemed 25th Anthology!
Deadline: April 30th, 2025 Payment: £12 Theme: Any genre The Twenty-Fifth Underdog Anthology is now open for submissions until April 30th, 2025. We are aiming for publication mid to late May this year. This anthology, originally the Easter anthology, is now the ‘any genre’ one. Anything from romance to science fiction, comedy to horror, as long as it’s legal and not pornographic. Payment is, as always, £12 per story or the equivalent in copies of the book. Stories should be around 2000 words, although this is somewhat flexible. Very short stories (1000 words or less) might be offered a reduced payment. Unfortunately we cannot offer an increased payment for longer stories, although these can be accepted. The deadline on this one can be a little flexible since it’s not tied to a specific annual event. If you let us know you’re going to be a day or two late with your submission, we can accomodate it. Keep in mind though, that once editing starts we’re going to be busy so a day or two over the deadline is okay (with a prior warning!) but later than that will be too late. Since Anthology 24 was a Monster, we’re going to have to set a limit on size for this one. It was a delight to produce that monster but the size makes it a lot more expensive than the rest of the anthologies so it’s a hard one to sell. So send your best, and don’t be disheartened if your story doesn’t make it into this one. We really do have to limit the size of these books for sales reasons. Looking forward to reading your story. There are currently three of these per year and starting in 2019, there will be an omnibus edition at the end of each year....